Save $192 on an HP Chromebase All-in-One Desktop

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Why not start the new year with a new desktop? If you like the simplicity of a laptop, don’t need the portability, but like the flexibility of a touchscreen, consider getting an HP Chromebase All-in-One Desktop Get an Intel processor, a rotating full HD IPS touchscreen, and a keyboard and mouse, and take $192 off to boot.

The Chromebase could be just what you need in your home or perhaps your dorm room. The 21.5″ Full HD rotating portrait/landscape screen allows you to focus on work or entertainment while keeping your eye on everything else going on in your home. Stay connected with Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5 and transfer files effortlessly with HP QuickDrop.

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The Intel Premium Gold 6405U processor and Intel UHD Graphics provide performance and power with 4GB RAM and flash-based storage with an embedded 65GB eMMC multimedia card. Get 178-degree wide-viewing angles and a micro-edge bezel on three sides and eliminate your bright sunlight concerns with an anti-glare panel.

Do it all on the easy-to-use Chrome OS, which will keep everyone in the home safe while they browse the Web and will add speed to the mix as well. Google Assistant and the Everything button will allow you to work more quickly. Connect a variety of devices with two USB-A ports and two USB-C ports. There’s enough juice there to power your laptop, connect an external display, or add an external storage device.

Take $192.01 off this all-in-one and pay just $397.98.

HP Chromebase All-in-One Desktop

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